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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORECOX. FRIDAY. AUCUST 2, 1940.
PAGE THREE
HORSEBACK TRIPS
HIKING NOW BEST
IN FOREST AREAS
Short Side Jaunts Lead to
Remote, Primitive Parts
of Stately Timber Land
The following recreational
bulletin was issued today by
Rogue River national forest
headquarters:
"Hiking or horseback trips to
the more remote parts of the
Rogue River national forest are
most enjoyable now because of
the unusually cool, clear weath
er. "Good saddle horses may be
rented at Lake o' Woods and
Union Creek. From Lake o'
Woods, a one-day trip by horse
may be made into the Mountain
Lakes primitive area, and short
er ones to other lakes on the
Cascade divide. From Union
Creek the streams at the head
of Rogue river and the peaks
and meadows along the Umpqua
divide offer many restful rides
through the magnificent timber
for which this district is noted.
Surprises In Store - -
"Even short hikes from- the
roads and camp lead to innum
erable areas with surprisingly
remote characteristics. The most
easily traversed trail of ' this
kind is from the Union Creek
camp to Natural Bridge, a dis
tance of three and one-half miles
on an almost level route. The
trip to Seven lakes is the most
popular for the more ardent
hikers. At Dead Indian Soda
Springs a beautiful trail leads
up the south fork of Little Butte,
little known to any but fisher-
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ALL DRESSED UP AND NO PLACE TO CO Slim though the rhanrei are for forelrn competition, because of the
war, the American Ryder Cup team Is on Its mark, and ready to to where? SUndlnr. left to rlrht. at Drlroil. where they've open
playing matches for charily: llorton Smith. Tom Walsh (P.G.A. president); Walter Hum. eaptaln: Vie Christ. Sam Snead and Henry
ricard. Seated, left to rlcht: Byron Nlson, Jug McSpaden, Ralph Guldahl, Paul Runyan. Dick Met. Jimmy Hlnea.
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Ltqueurs xfXi
Coffee Royals
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65 6 Pints
Straight $1.05
WORTHY COMPAftlONi-l
LYONS Fruit Flavored Brandies
...Apricot, Blaekbarry, Peach.
80 Proof Fifths, 81.70
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men. These are only a few sug
gestions at any ranger or
guard station on the forest di
rections may be secured for
many others to meet your de
sires. "Fishine continues good In
most of the forest lakes and
streams. Anglers are especially
directed this week to the follow
ing:
Lake o Woods for bass and
perch and silversides by trolling.
"Fish lake, which is produc
ing some good catches in spite
of low water.
"Fourmile lake, for rainbow
with flies, especially in after
noon and evening.
"South and middle forks of
Rogue river, using greyhackle
flics with yellow bodies.
"Mid, Crass and Cliff lakes in
the Seven Lakes group, for deep
fishing from raft.
"Mill, Cinko, and Castle
creeks and Rogue river above
Foster creek.
Fire Caution Urged
"In the Rogue river below
Trail, the cool weather has
brought a few steelhead and
several have been taken with
royal coachmen and greyhackle
flies; trout fishing continues to
be excellent. The main summer
run of steelhead has not yet appeared.
"The berry crop at Huckle
berry mountain is now at its
peak and, although scattered,
some good picking is available.
Huckleberry lake on Umpqua
divide is also popular. At both
places the berries are unusually
large. They may also be found
at Parker meadows and Blue
Rock in the Butte Falls district,
near the Fourmile Lake road
and on Dry creek near Lake o'
Woods.
"As the high winds prevalent
every afternoon increase the
forest fire hazard, it is hoped
that the cool weather will not
cause a mistaken feeling of
safety with the use of fire by
recreationists."
COMMUTE BALKS
EFFORT TO
CALL TOJOOjOOO
(Continued from wge One.)
gon to hear reports on the Ore
gon department.
Allen pointed out that less
than two members from each of
the 119 Oregon posts is required
to break the record.
To Build Alaska Base.
Seattle, Aug. 2. JP) The
Post-Intelligencer said today it
had learned from a reliable
source the new naval air base at
Dutch Harbor, Alaska, will be
constructed by a Seattle-Spokane-Minneapolis
syndicate at
an initial cost of at least $2,900,-000.
to get final ai.-tion in a month.
He added that the legislation
would clear up the important
m.no.inn nf DmitrtWntinil U'Vllfh
the manufacturers were inter-1
ested in. j
In concluding his long dis- j
cussion of conscription the i
president permitted this direct i
quotation:
"I am distinctly in favor of I
a selective service training bill
and I consider it essential to
adequate national defense."
Total Defenso Needed
Declaring he had abandoned
long ago fhe practice of sending
up what he called ready-made
bills to be rushed through con-1
gress, Mr. Roosevelt added that 1
he was leaving to the legisla
ture the age brackets for reg
istrants under a compulsory
training law.
The simple fact Is, he con
tinued, that the lessons of the
present war show defense
means total defense. Under
modern circumstances, he con
tinued, that means a lot of
new machinery and equipment
which the nation hasn't got but
is beginning to get.
He said that William S
Knudsen, in charge of defense
plans for industrial production,
told him the other day that a
lot of companies were proceed
ing with $1,600,000,000 worth
of orders for all kinds of ma
terials and machinery without
waiting for actual contracts.
The United States, he de
clared, had learned from the
present war that nations with
out trained man power were
in a bad way.
Meantime proposals to delay
congressional action on con
scription pending a drive for
voluntary one-year enlistments
in the army gained new ad
herents in the senate.
Gene Coy Colored
Band At Oriental
Gardens Thursday
Gene Coy and his "Golden
Gate" orchestra of San Francisco
is set to play at the Oriental
Gardens on Thursday, August 8.
This popular colored attraction
is making a real hit all up and
down the coast, where they have
done a surprising business. The
band promises to break all rec
ords, according to advance ticket
sales.
The band consists of 12 music
ians and "Pinnochio" the tap
dancing fool.
STATE PAYS HUGE
LI
QUORSTOCKTAX
Portland. Aug. 2. (PI The
state liquor commission dug up
$77,541 on August 1 liquor
stocks today to meet the new
national defense tax.
Administrator J. J. Hauge ex
plained the outlay will be
"softer" In the future because
it will be paid by the distillers
at 75 cents a gallon and passed
on to the commission as stocks
are replenished. In turn the tax
will be absorbed by the con
sumer who will pay 25 cents a
quart and 15 cents a pint more
for liquor.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
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AH of Our Meats art Either
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Chocolate Chip
Cookies
A new cookie w have been miking them only
short lima and ihoia who hare tried them, com back
time after time for more.
There is a reason, of course thty are different and ex
ceptionally good eating.
All through the cookie, are small chips of sweet choco
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PUnty ef Parking Spat.
Grants Pass. Aug. 2. P)
The Oregon department of the
American Legion is approaching
an all-time high mark in mem
bership, Commander Niel R. Al
len announced today.
Carl R. Moser, adjutant. In
formed him the total Friday was
12.038, only 190 members be
low the high mark set in 1936.
The department has until the
end of the calendar year to set
a new record, but Commander
Allen said he was appealing to
all posts for a special member
ship drive before August 14
when National Commander Ray
mond Kelly will arrive in Ore-
.VOTH E or FIIINO FIV.L
rrotNT
In 'tie Coiintr Court of tht BUt of
Oregon for the County of Jarkori.
In the Mattrr of tha Esut of Smma
T, WaUv. dwwl
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that
th undenwned hM filed hta final
account and report In th above
i-nmled ette and that by order
-f the County Court of the rttate of
Oregon for Jackson county a hear
in upon th name baa been aet for
Saturday, Aiu-tist 31, 104O, In the
county court room In the .tackaon
Co-mty Court Houee In Medford.
Oregon, at tha hour of 10 DO o'clock.
A. M.
All peraonnhaTln objection! there
to are hereby notified to preaent the
urn. on or befure such time.
Da of first publication of thla
notice ta Aucu.t 2nd. 194n
dwioht H. nvnt.rr.
Executor of the Eetau. of
Emma F Walty. deceaaed.
CLASSES
Dr. R. M. Hoed. Optometrist
narta Blrtr.
Main an RlteraMe. Medf,irtf. Ore
ktlirul Sertlc Reaanti.,lle rrlree
BEEF ROAST lb, 12ic
FRICASSEE CHICKEN lb 14c
FRYERS ,tx lb. 25c
VEAL ROAST tjt lb 14c
SWISS STEAK sss lb 20c
SWISS CHEESE lb 27c
LEGS SPRING LAMB . lb 24c
HENS fancy colored . lb 19c
BOILING BEEF . ... lb. 8c
LAMB STEW .... lb. 10c
BOB GAIL'S
I PEERLESS GROCERY
Phon S0J Starting Mon. Dial 2651. TREE DELIVERY
GREEN BEANS , 2 lbs. 9c
WATERMELONS .r; lb- U
JUMBO LETTUCE each 5c
They're Here! Ex. Fey Slicing TOMATOES
PEAS
rnnl p ar crtnf to t much 3 cant 2!"
Mhr ihU fall. Boy now and Cw ftl
VINEGAR
far
Gallon 15c
Holloway's Reliable Grocery
PHONE FOR FOOD
Call 20 Any Sis Order Dlivrd Fr
Starting Monday DIAL 2128
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BETTER MEALS
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MlnK whiih we pai on to you orr m prrlntl of ttme, amount to
run M .frah Ir . . , not only In Cah Matin, but In Quality (taring whlrh
ntriinn ra waste for you. quality la remembered long after plica la
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ROYAL CLUB
QUALITY
Canned Foods
At A Big Saving
CORN, Golden Bantam No. 2 can
PEAS and CARROTS No. 2 can
SLICED BEETS No. 2 can
CRAPEFRUIT. No. 2 can
SPINACH. No. 2i can
HOMINY, golden, No. 2Vi can
ALSO
. KRAUT, Mco No. 2'i can
PINEAPPLE JUICE, Dol No. 2 can
2 cans 25c
Assoriad any way you wish
LOWEST PRICE
IN HISTORY
LOG CABIN
SYRUP
lay In ymu wtntarJ
, aupplf new
Medlom
sis can
29c
JELLO
I FLAVORS
pkg. 5c
CRAB MEAT, Royal Club 100,. lag and it's light can 20a
Theae crab, caught tn cold waters olf Northern Washington
SHRIMP, Royal Club dry pack can 15$
SALADETTES or B.a Shall Macaroni, Porter's 2 pkg. 2of
RAVIOLI, ehlckn..... Jail can 100
CHOCOLATE SYRUP, Hrshy larg can 10r
CORNED BEEF, Much Mora brand can 19)
Crisco Honey Coffee parcj
. . Royal Club In
.".rtenlns ... J 3 eana..25
3 ib. -. 53c 5 ib. pan 37c Lfcn 25c T"" 95
MUFFITS. th whol wheal biscuits pkg. 10f
1 can Tiny Whole Potato and 1 pkg. Frosan Pea...both 33
OLIVES. In btt quality larg sis 17 $
Schilling Ta. Black V lb. pkg. 20t
Vi lb. pkg. 38
Schilling Whol Spies 3 tot 25
Eiipt Celery Seed
Flour, KMchn Qun 49 lb. bag f 1.39
TOP QUALITY FRUITS and VEGETABLES
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LAST CHANCE FOR GREY'S CHAMPION PEACHES
FCY. GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, 6 " 25
CELERY HEARTS, extra large bunch, 2 bunch 29
MEAT
MARKET
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The Home of Good Meats
PHONE 324 ANY SIZE ORDER DELIVERED FREE
VEAL
ROAST
HAM and
VEAL LOAF 2 lbs. 356
Shoulder of Lamb Ib. 15c
Siepr Hoof
Ib. 14C Short Ribs ... Ib. 12c